COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Zach Harrison stood head and shoulders above a group that also included Urban Meyer, Ohio State defensive line coach Larry Johnson and 2018 defensive end target Tyreke Smith.

Harrison had an argument for the most physically imposing player at Ohio State's camp on Saturday, so he would've stood out regardless. The fact that he was in a small group with Johnson, getting one-on-one coaching with Meyer watching, shows exactly how important he is to the Buckeyes.

It wasn't a surprise that the 6-foot-6 (he seems even taller) 2019 defensive end from nearby Lewis Center Olentangy was getting preferential treatment. When more complete rankings for 2019 players start rolling in, it's a safe bet Harrison will be a consensus five-star prospect and the top player in Ohio.

When you look at the the physical tools he possesses, and understand that he's still just 15 years old, you see the limitless potential. So even though he'll be just a high school junior next fall, the Buckeyes are putting on the pressure in his recruitment now.

Saturday's camp at Ohio State was another step in building a relationship with Johnson, who hopes to be his future position coach.

"I like him a lot," Harrison said. "He's a good person. He's more than just a football coach, but he's a great football coach too."